Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 launched last month, receiving praise from many reviewers. However, after a month of use, the experience is more complicated than expected due to comfort and battery life issues.
Design and Fit Apple’s AirPods Pro 3
- New design with smaller earbuds for better in-ear stability during activities like running and yoga.
- Five silicone ear tip sizes included, with foam interior tips for improved passive noise isolation.
- Fit can be subjective: some users find them less comfortable than AirPods Pro 2, despite Apple’s claim of improved fit and stability.[1][2]
Sound Quality and Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)
- Custom high-excursion Apple driver and high dynamic range amplifier deliver richer audio.
- New multiport acoustic architecture controls airflow, widening soundstage and enhancing bass clarity.
- ANC is up to 2x more effective than AirPods Pro 2, 4x better than original AirPods Pro.
- Transparency mode is more personalized; users’ voices sound clearer, connecting naturally with surroundings.
- Adaptive EQ and Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking enhance immersive listening experience.[3][7][1]
Battery Life Apple’s AirPods Pro 3
- 8 hours of playback per earbud charge, up from 6 hours in Pro 2.
- Total playback with charging case is 24 hours, down from 30 hours in AirPods Pro 2.
- Heart rate monitoring in use reduces earbud playback to about 6.5 hours.
- Charging case uses Apple’s U2 chip for enhanced tracking and integration with iPhone 15 and Apple Watch 9.[2][1]
New Features Apple’s AirPods Pro 3
- Integrated heart rate sensor supports over 50 workout types via iPhone Fitness app; useful when Apple Watch is not available.
- Live Translation enables real-time voice translation for easy conversations across languages.
- IP57 sweat and water resistance rating, upgrading from IP54 in previous generation.
- Removed USB-C cable from the box, but continues to support MagSafe wireless charging.[2][3]
The AirPods Pro 3 offer significant audio and ANC improvements, with innovative features like heart rate tracking and live translation. However, the battery capacity in the charging case is reduced, and fit may vary by user, making it a mixed but generally strong upgrade.


